concept   fever
culture   Europe
statement   Europe has different types of fevers, both well-known and relatively unknown, present in various regions.

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1 fever Europe Fever is often an indicator of illness and is typically treated with medication to reduce body temperature. 1
2 lassa fever Europe Lassa fever is relatively unknown and is not a major public health concern, with minimal awareness and few preventive measures in place. 1
3 lassa fever Europe Lassa fever is a rare and relatively unfamiliar disease in the United States and European countries. 1
4 lassa fever Europe Lassa fever is a rare and foreign disease, often associated with travel to West Africa. 1
5 mediterranean spotted fever Western Europe Medically recognized and known due to its prevalence in the Mediterranean region. 1
6 q fever Europe Q fever is a significant concern for farmers and agricultural workers due to its presence in livestock. 1
7 relapsing fever Europe Relapsing fever is typically associated with tick-borne infections. 1
8 rheumatic fever Europe Rheumatic fever is a well-known and well-documented disease with established treatment protocols. 1
9 rocky mountain spotted fever Europe Relatively unknown and uncommon in Europe, as it is primarily endemic to the Americas. 1
10 treatment of fever Eastern European countries Wearing warm clothing and blankets to induce sweating and aid in reducing fever is a common cultural practice. 1
11 typhoid fever Europe Typhoid fever is a rare and potentially serious illness that can be contracted through contaminated food or water while traveling to certain developing countries. 1
12 yellow fever Europe Historically significant outbreaks in the 18th and 19th centuries 1
13 yellow fever Europe Yellow fever is a serious disease, and vaccination is often recommended for travelers to affected regions. 1
14 yellow fever Europe Yellow fever is a serious viral infection spread by mosquitoes in tropical and subtropical areas, causing fever, chills, and jaundice. 1